justine093
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might be worth checking out
Lancaster county in the township of conoy.
From Falmouth, 1 mile northeast on the Falmouth-Elizabethtown Rd. onto a dirt road.
Before 1800 a notorious horse thief known as the Governor established his headquarters here. another legend has it that the cave was visited by Andrew Curtin , Governor of PA form 1861-1867, who took shelter here with his aides during a storm while traveling the Falmouth-Elizabethtown pike on the way from Lancaster to Harrisburg. This is a boulder cave made up of two huge boulders, capped by a third boulder, surrounded by other boulder; it has a convenient natural chimney.
reference book: Outstanding Scenic Geological Features of PA, 1979: Alan R. Geyer and William H. Bolles.
Lancaster county in the township of conoy.
From Falmouth, 1 mile northeast on the Falmouth-Elizabethtown Rd. onto a dirt road.
Before 1800 a notorious horse thief known as the Governor established his headquarters here. another legend has it that the cave was visited by Andrew Curtin , Governor of PA form 1861-1867, who took shelter here with his aides during a storm while traveling the Falmouth-Elizabethtown pike on the way from Lancaster to Harrisburg. This is a boulder cave made up of two huge boulders, capped by a third boulder, surrounded by other boulder; it has a convenient natural chimney.
reference book: Outstanding Scenic Geological Features of PA, 1979: Alan R. Geyer and William H. Bolles.